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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

A month after completing the historic 'Srpske zemlje, Srpki rod' project 28. Jun is seeking ideas on a new humanitarian project to help Serbs. The initiative should focus on helping Serbs in the Balkans and relate to humanitarian or medical assistance while utilizing 28. Jun's broad international membership base. If you have an idea please email us at 28jun.org@gmail.com

We dedicate the conclusion of this historic project to Jovanka Racic who passed away one week before its successful conclusion. Her son Marko Racic is our coordinator for the Toronto area and a driving force behind the project which the Serbian government called "the biggest donation of its kind" the country ever received. He took the final interview related to this initiative highlighting some of struggles which went into making our vision a reality. Read his interview HERE

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Director of the Clinical Center, Zoran Radovanovic, said that he, in agreement with the organization, sent them a list of what materials would benefit the hospital. “This the end of an action which we worked on more than a year and a half, and the value of materials and equipment, although the official declaration says $400,000, would be more than EUR 500,000 on the domestic market. We got needles, scissors and the like, in an amount that will settle our compelling needs for several months. This is one of the largest donations in Serbia,” said Radovanovic. FULL STORY

The Serbian and international media were again supportive in their coverage of the final leg of the 'Srpske zemlje, Srpski rod' project. The press conference can be seen here and more pictures of the container's arrival can be seen here. Below are just a few of the media outlets that covered our campaign: